Val_53
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I'm a 23 year old female, about 5'3" and weigh around 225 lbs. I was always pretty slim until I hit puberty, usually hovering between 125 and 130 lbs. But I slowly gained weight, especially in college, and it's just kept going up.
I don't have any underlying health issues besides being overweight, and nobody else in my family struggles with weight. I'm really aiming to get back to 130 lbs within a year, which I know is a HUGE goal. But I'm honestly just so tired of feeling bad about myself.
So here's the thing: some doctors at my family doctor's office told me to avoid GLP-1 meds (like Ozempic) because of my age. They think I should just focus on changing my lifestyle. But when I went to a weight management clinic, the doctor there said that losing that much weight only through diet and exercise probably isn't realistic. She even suggested that losing 100 lbs might be impossible, and basically implied I'm stuck this way forever!
The weight management clinic felt really rushed. They said I might not need to be on the medication forever, but didn't explain what happens AFTER I stop taking it. Side effects were glossed over too. I was told that Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro were possibilities, and that some have fewer side effects than others. My family doctor acted like Ozempic and Wegovy were the same thing!
Since I'm in Canada, my basic health coverage won't cover any of these meds. It's all out-of-pocket, and the "better" options are more expensive. So, I have a couple of questions for those with experience:
* If I stop the medication, how likely is it that I'll regain a lot of the weight? What's the long-term success rate?
* Is it even possible to lose 100 lbs in a year through just diet and exercise? I KNOW it won't be easy, but I used to be thin — why can't I be again?
* I'm also worried about the serious health risks I've read about online. I don't want to end up in the hospital or with long-term organ damage from the medication.
I don't have any underlying health issues besides being overweight, and nobody else in my family struggles with weight. I'm really aiming to get back to 130 lbs within a year, which I know is a HUGE goal. But I'm honestly just so tired of feeling bad about myself.
So here's the thing: some doctors at my family doctor's office told me to avoid GLP-1 meds (like Ozempic) because of my age. They think I should just focus on changing my lifestyle. But when I went to a weight management clinic, the doctor there said that losing that much weight only through diet and exercise probably isn't realistic. She even suggested that losing 100 lbs might be impossible, and basically implied I'm stuck this way forever!
The weight management clinic felt really rushed. They said I might not need to be on the medication forever, but didn't explain what happens AFTER I stop taking it. Side effects were glossed over too. I was told that Ozempic, Wegovy, and Mounjaro were possibilities, and that some have fewer side effects than others. My family doctor acted like Ozempic and Wegovy were the same thing!
Since I'm in Canada, my basic health coverage won't cover any of these meds. It's all out-of-pocket, and the "better" options are more expensive. So, I have a couple of questions for those with experience:
* If I stop the medication, how likely is it that I'll regain a lot of the weight? What's the long-term success rate?
* Is it even possible to lose 100 lbs in a year through just diet and exercise? I KNOW it won't be easy, but I used to be thin — why can't I be again?
* I'm also worried about the serious health risks I've read about online. I don't want to end up in the hospital or with long-term organ damage from the medication.